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<h3>The Search view&nbsp;</h3>
<p CLASS="Head">Now that we have completed our searched for &quot;it&quot; the
Search view is visible. The
title of the Search view shows that 4 matches were found.&nbsp;</p>
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<p CLASS="Head"> Within the
Search view two files are shown and we can further see that within each file
there were 2 matches found.&nbsp; Let's take a more detailed look at the Search
view.&nbsp;</p>
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<b>1.</b>
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Hover over the title of the Search view. Observe that hover help appears and
provides us with a description of the
search we just performed.
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<b>2.</b>
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Click the Show Next Match button <img align="texttop" border="0" src="../images/image51_search_next.jpg"  width="23" height="18">
to navigate to the first match of the search expression (&quot;it&quot;).&nbsp;</P>
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 Notice that the file JanesText.txt is automatically selected and opened in the
editor area.</P>
<P CLASS="Para">Click Show Next Match button two more times. Once again the
Search view automatically opens the file.</P>
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<b>3.</b>
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It is sometimes useful to remove uninteresting matches from the search results. The Search view's popup menu
provides two ways to remove matches:
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  <li>Remove Match - Removes the actual match that you are currently looking
    at. If a file contains multiple matches, as in our case, only the current
    match is removed.</li>
  <li>Remove Entry - Removes the file entry and all matches in it. </li>
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<b>4.</b>
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Choose Remove Match from the popup. Notice how JanesFile.txt only has one match
left.
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<b>5.</b>
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Select&nbsp;JanesText.txt in the Search view.
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<b>6.</b>
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Choose Remove Entry from the popup menu. 
<p>The Search view now shows only one match for JanesFile.txt</p>
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<b>7.</b>
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Perform a second search for &quot;that&quot; by clicking on the Search button <img align="texttop" border="0" src="../images/Image50_search.jpg"  width="20" height="19">
 in the workbench's toolbar.
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<b>8.</b>
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The Search view updates to show the results of the new search. 
<p>You can move back and forth between your two search results using the drop
down button on the Search views toolbar. </p>
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<b>9.</b>
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In the drop down button choose &quot;it&quot; - 1 Occurrence. The Search view
switches back to show you the original search. On the context menu choose Search
Again to repeat the initial search. Notice that once again we have 4 matches.
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